WASHINGTON — Alex Ovechkin had seemingly done it all in hockey, leading the Washington Capitals to the Stanley Cup in 2018, earning the Hart Trophy as MVP three times and breaking Wayne Gretzky's record for the most goals in NHL history.
The one thing he had not done — until now — was score an overtime playoff goal.
Ovechkin obliterated that fun fact about his illustrious career by scoring 2:26 into OT Monday night against the Montreal Canadiens. It was his second goal in the playoff opener and 74th in the postseason over his two decades in the league — but the first in 45 games that went to overtime.
''Forty-five games, I know -- 45 overtime games,'' center Dylan Strome said. "It's great. Not really surprised that he got that one. He's been on a tear all year. Great pass by (Anthony Beauvillier) and great finish by ‘O.' I think it was out of the air, so it was a great finish.''
Ovechkin downplayed it as ''a goal is a goal,'' but the OT winner put an exclamation point on a vintage performance by the 39-year-old winger, who also led Washington with seven hits and scored on the power play late in the first period.
''He made a couple of big plays for us tonight, was physical, set the tone," coach Spencer Carbery said. ''He was leading the charge and dragging guys into the fight.''
Longtime teammate Tom Wilson was unaware history was made.
''News to me," Wilson said before quickly turning to praising Ovechkin. "It's unbelievable. He's obviously led us all year. He's led us for the last 20 seasons for what he's done for this team. He just continues to step up, man. He's a playoff player. He does everything.''